Sulfamic Acid Lab Grade *

Cleaning Agent For Boiler Water And Evaporation Systems

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About Sulfamic Acid Lab Grade

Sulfamic Acid Lab Grade from Lab Alley has a high quality and contains 98% purity; therefore, its levels of impurities are not excessive; It is considered pure enough and suitable for use in many laboratory and analytical applications. Sulfamic Acid is a white crystalline powder; it melts at 305°C and is stable up to 260°C at room temperature with no need for any other accommodations; it is soluble in Water, Dimethylformamide, and Dimethyl Sulfoxide but insoluble in Alcohol and Acetone and, like most other amides, is non-hygroscopic. It is composed of Urea and Fuming Sulfuric Acid.

Sulfamic Acid Lab Grade can be utilized mainly as a cleaning agent for boiler water and evaporation systems in the food, beverage, and chemical industries, to produce sulfamates, and as a mild nitrating agent (in the presence of strong acids).

Common Uses and Applications

  • Cleaning Agent
  • Solvent
  • Production of sulfamates
  • Nitrating agent

Industries

Safety and Shipping Information

DOT: Sulfamic acid, 8, UN2976, PG III

Please contact us to request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA) for Sulfamic Acid Lab.

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Granular

Chemistry Table

5329-14-6
H3NO3S
97.10
Amidosulfonic acid, Aminosulfonic acid, Sulphamic acid, Amidosulfuric acid, Imidosulfonic acid, Sulfamidic acid, Sulfaminic acid, Sulphamidic acid, Aminosulfuric acid
5987
Laboratory Grade
Min 98%
Sulfamic acid
2967
Certificates of Analysis
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